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:''For a list of fish and their locations, see the [[Fish]] page.''
:''For an index to the completed fish collection, see [[Collections#Fish|Collections]].''
:''For the guide to catch all fish, see [[Fishing Strategy]].''
:''See also: [[Attrezzatura da pesca]], [[Esca]]''
[[File:FishZone.png|200px|thumb|right|Pool of Bubbles]]
[[File:Fishingicons.png|200px|thumb|right|Fishing interface showing normal and [[Fish#Legendary Fish|Legendary Fish]]]]

'''Fishing''' is a [[Skills|skill]] associated with catching [[fish]], using a [[Tools#Fishing Poles|fishing rod]] or [[Crab Pot|crab pots]].

A fishing rod is used to cast a fishing line into a body of water. To cast, start by holding down the left mouse button. A meter appears, indicating how far the line will go. Release to cast. You can cast further with a higher skill level and better fishing rods. It is possible to slightly alter the line's placement mid-cast with the arrow keys or {{key|W}}{{key|A}}{{key|S}}{{key|D}}, allowing you better control over aiming the cast. The distance your bobber lands away from any dry land determines what kinds of fish you'll hook.

Sometimes a pool of bubbles appears in the water. Cast into these pools to get a quicker bite. You will know you cast correctly when the pool starts to sparkle. When a fish bites, the game displays "HIT!" and gives a metallic sound cue. Click the left mouse button to start the mini-game.

The mini-game display consists of two larger rectangles: a blue water-depth indicator at the left and a progress bar at the right. There is a smaller, movable green rectangle inside the depth meter that indicates the area of effect for your fishing line. The goal of the fishing mini-game is to keep the small fish icon within the green rectangle until the progress bar to the right is completely filled. If the fish's icon moves above or below the green rectangle, the progress bar decreases; the fish escapes if it dwindles to nothing. The game declares a "perfect" catch when the fish never leaves the green rectangle.

You can slowly raise the green rectangle by rapidly clicking the left mouse button. Slower clicking holds the green in place when it is not on the bottom. Stopping the clicking allows it to descend. Hold the left mouse button to raise it at increasing speed. Be careful moving it, though, for it gathers momentum quickly and takes time to reverse, making it easy to overshoot the fish and drain the progress bar.

The green rectangle increases in size with higher fishing skill level and better fishing rods. The erratic movement of fish also decreases with higher fishing skill level and better fishing rods, improving your control by means of gentler motions of the rectangle.

It can be useful to keep the fish near the top of the rectangle area, as clicking to raise it produces instant response, but you need to become inactive to get it to drop, which means a slight delay.

==Xbox Controls==
When using an Xbox controller, first equip your fishing rod. Tap and hold the [[File:360_X.png|25px]] button and release when you are ready to cast your line. Once your line is cast, immediately tap and hold the [[File:360_X.png|25px]] button again. Once you're alerted that something has bit (an ! icon pops up with a sound effect) then release the X button to load the mini-game. Tap/hold/release or quickly tap the [[File:360_A.png|25px]] button to play the mini-game.

==Fishing Poles==
Used to catch fish.
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<section begin="fishingrods" />
{| class="wikitable"
!Image
!Name
!Cost
!Improvements
!Location
!Requirements
|-
|[[File:Bamboo Pole.png|center]]
|[[Bamboo Pole]]
|data-sort-value="0500"|{{price|500}}
|
|Given to you by [[Willy]]<p>Buy from Willy's [[Fish Shop]]</p>
|
|-
|[[File:Fiberglass Rod.png|center]]
|[[Fiberglass Rod]]
|data-sort-value="1800"|{{price|1800}}
|Able to use [[Bait|bait]].
|Buy from Willy's [[Fish Shop]]
|[[File:Fishing Skill Icon.png|24px|link=]] Fishing Level 2<p>(You receive a letter the day after it becomes available)</p>
|-
|[[File:Iridium Rod.png|center]]
|[[Iridium Rod]]
|data-sort-value="7500"|{{price|7500}}
|Able to use [[Bait|bait]] &amp; [[Tackle|tackle]].
|Buy from Willy's [[Fish Shop]]
|[[File:Fishing Skill Icon.png|24px|link=]] Fishing Level 6<p>(You receive a letter the day after it becomes available)</p>
|}<section end="fishingrods" />

==[[File:Fishing_Skill_Icon.png|32px|link=]] Fishing Skill==
<p>Fishing Skill is increased by catching [[Fish]], [[Trash]], [[Seaweed]], [[Green Algae]], or [[White Algae]] with a Fishing Rod/Pole or by harvesting [[Crab Pot]]s.</p>
<p>Each level grants +1 Fishing Rod [[Skills#Proficiency|Proficiency]], increases the minimum fish size (in/cm) and bobber bar height, and decreases the max amount of time before fish bite. Fishing skill also increases the chance to find quality (silver or gold star) fish.</p>

{{:Fishing/Skill}}

==Experience Points==
The amount of experience earned for each caught fish is as follows: <ref name="fishexp" />

<code>XP = (Fish Quality + 1) * 3 + (Fish Difficulty / 3)</code>
:Fish Quality = 0 for normal, 1 for silver, or 2 for gold
:Fish Difficulty is a number from 5-110, listed in the data file <tt>Fish.xnb</tt>.
For example, a regular quality sardine (difficulty 30) would net you (0 + 1) * 3 + (30 / 3) = 13XP.

XP is multiplied by 2.2 if you also catch a treasure chest, by 2.4 if the catch was "perfect" and by 5 if the catch was a Legendary fish. These multiplications stack, and are performed in order (first treasure chest, then perfect, then Legendary).

For example, catching a perfect Sardine with a treasure chest would earn you 13 * 2.2 = 28.6 (truncated to 28) XP, then 28 * 2.4 = 67.2 (truncated to 67) XP.
<br />Catching a perfect gold quality Crimsonfish (difficulty 95) with a treasure chest would net you (2+1) * 3 + (95 / 3) = 40.67 (truncated to 40) base XP; 40 * 2.2 = 88XP; 88 * 2.4 = 211.2 (truncated to 211) XP; 211 * 5 = 1055 XP.

Crab pots earn you 5XP each time you collect from them, no matter what is collected.

Trash, algae and seaweed caught with the fishing pole earn 3 XP each.

Experience level is increased immediately upon harvesting a Crab Pot or catching an item with a fishing pole, but the "level up" window doesn't appear until after going to sleep.

The XP required for leveling up is the same as for all skills:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Lvl
! Total<br />Experience
! Total Sardines<br />(No stars)
! Total Gold Star Legend Fish<br />(225XP, highest in game)
! Total Crab Pot
|-
! 1
| 100
| 8
| 1
| 20*
|-
! 2
| 380
| 30
| 2
| 76
|-
! 3
| 770
| 60
| 4
| 154
|-
! 4
| 1300
| 100
| 6
| 260
|-
! 5
| 2150
| 166
| 10
| 430
|-
! 6
| 3300
| 254
| 15
| 660
|-
! 7
| 4800
| 370
| 22
| 960
|-
! 8
| 6900
| 531
| 31
| 1380
|-
! 9
| 10000
| 770
| 45
| 2000
|-
! 10
| 15000
| 1154
| 67
| 3000
|}

<nowiki>*</nowiki>Note: The first level of fishing cannot normally be completed with [[Crab Pot]]s, because the player does not have access to [[bait]] until level 2. If, however, the player befriends [[Linus]], his [[Linus#Four Hearts|four heart cutscene]] will give the recipe for [[Wild Bait]], which can be used to bait crab pots at any Fishing Skill level.

In addition, three crab pots can be earned at any Fishing Level by completing the {{Bundle|Crab|16|y}}. Completing the bundle without playing the fishing mini-game (or using crab pots) requires 4 fish foraged from the beach and 1 crab obtained by killing crabs in the mines.

==Food==
Certain [[Cooking|cooked dishes]] will temporarily increase fishing level.
{{Recipes|header}}
{{:Chowder|RecipeRow}}
{{:Dish o' The Sea|RecipeRow}}
{{:Escargot|RecipeRow}}
{{:Fish Stew|RecipeRow}}
{{:Fish Taco|RecipeRow}}
{{:Lobster Bisque|RecipeRow}}
{{:Maple Bar|RecipeRow}}
{{:Trout Soup|RecipeRow}}
{{Recipes|footer}}

==Scrigno del tesoro==
During the fishing mini-game, a treasure chest will occasionally appear inside the vertical bar. Treasure chests have their own progression bar, fillable by keeping the green bobber bar behind the treasure chest icon [[File:Fishing Treasure Chest.png|24px|class=inline]]. If obtained, the player is awarded a random bonus loot after catching the fish. Losing the fish also loses the treasure chest.

The base chance of finding a chest is 15%. The probability can be increased with the [[Magnet]] (+15%), the [[Treasure Hunter]] (+5%) and the [[#Fishing Skill|Pirate profession]] (+15%) for a total of 50% chance. It is further increased by daily [[Luck]] (+Luck/2).

The following is a list of all items that can be found inside Treasure Chests.

{| class="wikitable sortable" id="roundedborder"
!Item
!Number in Chest
!Fishing Level Required
!Other Requirements
|-
|{{name|Treasure Chest}}
|1||2+||
|-
|{{name|Iridium Ore}}
|1-2|| ||Must cast Max Distance
|-
|{{name|Gold Ore}}
|1-24|| ||Must cast Max Distance or one tile less than Max Distance
|-
|{{name|Iron Ore}}
|1-24|| ||
|-
|{{name|Copper Ore}}
|1-24|| ||
|-
|{{name|Wood}}
|1-24|| ||
|-
|{{name|Stone}}
|1-24|| ||
|-
|{{name|Coal}}
|1-24|| ||
|-
|{{name|Dressed Spinner}}
|1||6+ ||Must cast Max Distance or one tile less than Max Distance
|-
|{{name|Bait|link=Bait (item){{!}}Bait}}
|1-15|| ||
|-
|{{name|Lost Book|link=Lost Books{{!}}Lost Book}}
|1
|
|Only if you've already found 1+ Lost Books, and the [[Museum]]'s Library collection is not complete
|-
|{{name|Skeletal Tail}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Nautilus Fossil}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Amphibian Fossil}}
|1-2||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Ancient Doll}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Elvish Jewelry}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Chewing Stick}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Ornamental Fan}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Dinosaur Egg}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Rare Disc}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Ancient Sword}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Rusty Spoon}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Rusty Spur}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Rusty Cog}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Chicken Statue}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Ancient Seed}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Prehistoric Tool}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Dried Starfish}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Anchor}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Glass Shards}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Bone Flute}}
|1||2+||Only if you've already found 1+ artifacts
|-
|{{name|Strange Doll (yellow)|link=Strange Doll (yellow){{!}}Strange Doll}}
|1||2+||
|-
|{{name|Strange Doll (green)|link=Strange Doll (green){{!}}Strange Doll}}
|1||2+||
|-
|{{name|Geode}}
|1-6|| ||
|-
|{{name|Frozen Geode}}
|1-6|| ||
|-
|{{name|Magma Geode}}
|1-6|| ||Must cast Max Distance or one tile less than Max Distance
|-
|{{name|Fire Quartz}}
|1-4||2+||Must cast Max Distance or one tile less than Max Distance
|-
|{{name|Ruby}}
|1-4||2+||Must cast Max Distance or one tile less than Max Distance
|-
|{{name|Emerald}}
|1-4||2+||Must cast Max Distance or one tile less than Max Distance
|-
|{{name|Frozen Tear}}
|1-4||2+||
|-
|{{name|Jade}}
|1-4||2+||
|-
|{{name|Aquamarine}}
|1-4||2+||
|-
|{{name|Earth Crystal}}
|1-4||2+||
|-
|{{name|Amethyst}}
|1-4||2+||
|-
|{{name|Topaz}}
|1-4||2+||
|-
|{{name|Diamond}}
|1-2||2+||
|-
|{{name|Prismatic Shard}}
|1||6+||
|-
|{{name|Mixed Seeds}}
|1-3|| ||
|-
|{{name|Neptune's Glaive}}
|1||2+||
|-
|{{name|Broken Trident}}
|1||2+||
|-
|{{name|Small Glow Ring}}
|1||2+||
|-
|{{name|Small Magnet Ring}}
|1||2+||
|-
|{{name|Amethyst Ring}}
|1||2+||
|-
|{{name|Topaz Ring}}
|1||2+||
|-
|{{name|Aquamarine Ring}}
|1||2+||
|-
|{{name|Jade Ring}}
|1||2+||
|-
|{{name|Emerald Ring}}
|1||2+||
|-
|{{name|Ruby Ring}}
|1||2+||
|-
|{{name|Iridium Band}}
|1||2+||
|-
|{{name|Sneakers}}
|1 pair||2+||
|-
|{{name|Rubber Boots}}
|1 pair||2+||
|-
|{{name|Leather Boots}}
|1 pair||2+||
|-
|{{name|Work Boots}}
|1 pair||2+||
|-
|{{name|Combat Boots}}
|1 pair||2+||
|-
|{{name|Tundra Boots}}
|1 pair||2+||
|-
|{{name|Thermal Boots}}
|1 pair||2+||
|-
|{{name|Dark Boots}}
|1 pair||2+||
|-
|{{name|Firewalker Boots}}
|1 pair||2+||
|-
|{{name|Genie Shoes}}
|1 pair||2+||
|}

==Achievements==
There are 4 [[Achievements]] related to Fishing. Note that catching [[Green Algae]], [[White Algae]], or [[Seaweed]] counts towards these achievements.
*Fisherman (Catch 10 different [[fish]])
*Ol' Mariner (Catch 24 different [[fish]])
*Master Angler (Catch every [[fish]])
*Mother Catch (Catch 100 [[fish]])

==Exploit==
You can pause time while fishing by clicking on the journal icon. Fish will still bite while the journal is displayed; simply click on the screen (outside the journal) when a fish bites to close the journal and begin reeling the fish in. This exploit does not work by hitting the "F" key.

Note that pausing time in this way also pauses the countdown timer of fishing [[buffs]] gained from eating [[Cooking|food]].

==References==
<references>
<ref name="fishexp">See <tt>FishingRod::doPullFishFromWater</tt> in the game code.</ref>
</references>

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